propellant combustion
Propellant combustion refers to the process of burning or oxidizing a propellant material, typically in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas, to produce a controlled release of energy that propels a vehicle or device.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- chemical looping combustion
- combustion
- combustion chamber
- combustion chambers
- combustion dynamics
- combustion instability
- combustion processes
- combustion stability
- combustion technologies
- combustion technology
- fluidized bed combustion
- fuel combustion
- hypergolic combustion
- spontaneous combustion
- supersonic combustion